Chapter 106 Special arrangements
Chapter 106 Special arrangements
At the reception desk, the apprentice behind the window asked, "Are you sure you want to accept this mission?"
Ivan nodded: "Any questions? I'm a new apprentice in this batch, from the enchantment group. I've only been in school for two months, and I can make disposable runes." He was a little confused about the attitudes of the few people. If you have any questions, please tell me clearly.
The apprentice glanced at the other two and said, "This - doesn't seem to be a problem."
The other two, one nodded and the other shook his head, both looked hesitant, and it was obvious that there was something fishy going on.
Ivan turned his head and glanced at the particle light film. Thinking of what Gina had said, he suddenly understood something.
At this time, an apprentice in a frost blue apprentice robe walked in. When he saw the person inside, his eyes lit up: "Ivan, you are here too."
"Kamei, long time no see." Ivan was now more certain of his guess, but his expression was normal. "I was short of credits recently, and there happened to be an enchanting task here, so I came here."
"Great, I thought I was the only newcomer here." Came muttered, and the depression in his heart suddenly dissipated. He walked over quickly, "Shall we form a team?"
"no problem."
Of course Ivan wouldn't refuse.
Came leaned over to the window and shouted inside, "Hurry up, we need to pick up Task 11. By the way, this is the work I just finished. Ivan, where's yours? Let them check it out. I can't wait to get started."
He turned around and reminded.
Ivan handed in the disposable rune he had made.
"No problem. I'll take you inside the workshop." The apprentice inside was surprisingly efficient this time. He completed the verification in a few seconds and helped the two people to complete the task. Then one of them came out and took them inside the workshop.
It seems that this mission was specially prepared for Cam, but there was an intruder like him.
Ivan didn't know how he felt. He wouldn't complain about the unfairness because he didn't have the ability to do so.
The concentration of energy particles inside the enchanting workshop is higher than outside. Inside, the lights are bright and you can see small rooms separated from each other. There are various patterns on the walls of the rooms, and there are obscure lines in the patterns.
The apprentice took the two to a small room not far from the entrance, which was a simple workshop. After giving a few instructions, he went to other rooms to get raw materials.
"Ivan, aren't you a pharmacist?" Cam asked curiously.
"You forgot that I was selected into the enchanting group." Ivan answered casually while looking around. "I have some talent in learning. I just learned how to make disposable runes not long ago."
"You are amazing. You got started with enchantment so quickly."
"You don't do the same."
"Different."
Came shook his head slightly. He grew up among a pile of runes, and was different from other people because of what he saw and heard. Because he was familiar with the enchantment business, he knew the difficulty of learning a disposable rune in two months. The Ivan in front of him was undoubtedly an enchantment genius.
The apprentice returned to the workshop with several boxes and divided them between the two men. Inside were three sets of tools for enchanting: a talisman pen, elemental ink, and a talisman scroll.
He explained the mission requirements and rewards, requiring that the scrap rate should not exceed 15%. The reward was 1 credit for completing disposable runes. The mission would last for one month, and then he handed the space over to the two people.
"Ivan, you earn credits to buy boiling potions, right?"
"Yes."
"Me too. The boiling potion requires 100 credits. Do you want to compete to see who has more credits at the end of the mission?"
The two of them skillfully arranged the tools and raw materials, and when they were about to start, Carme suddenly invited them enthusiastically. This sounded a little familiar. Ivan had no interest in this meaningless competition, and was thinking of refusing, but Carme's next words moved him.
"If you win, I'll give you a blueprint for making a low-level magic item, a defensive one."
Ivan looked at it in surprise. Unlike disposable runes, the production of magic items required professional drawings. A magic item drawing was worth at least four or five magic stones, and at most tens of thousands of magic stones, especially defensive magic items.
"If you lose, just give me some potion. It's just a casual competition. You and I don't have to take it too seriously." Came thought he was worried about the prize, so she quickly added, looking at him eagerly, "Come on, it's just a casual competition."
"Since you are interested, I'll accompany you." Seeing his expectant face, Ivan thought about it and did not refuse.
"Okay then, I'll count to three, two, one, start!"
Cam said he would just compare casually, but when he saw that he agreed, the expression on his face immediately became solemn and serious, and it was hard not to doubt what he had just said.
Like alchemy, enchantment is one of the mainstream skills of wizards, and there is no distinction between the two.
A widely used skill will inevitably give rise to many schools of thought. As a novice enchanter, Came writes more fluently and lightly, and the tip of his pen reveals a unique rhythm unnaturally.
On the other hand, Ivan is more reserved and cautious, and the lines he writes appear so rigid.
Soon, Came finished making three disposable runes in one breath. He turned around and saw that the opponent had not finished the second one. Seeing this, he looked greatly encouraged.
Time passed by inadvertently, and both of them were immersed in the production of disposable runes. In a blink of an eye, a day had passed.
The two of them glanced at each other's finished products.
"65 pictures."
"42 pictures."
The former belongs to Came and the latter to Ivan.
Came had a smile on his face at the result. He was a person who did not like to hide his emotions. He felt a great sense of accomplishment to be able to defeat Ivan, an enchantment genius whom he recognized.
Ivan's eyes flickered slightly, and he was also satisfied with the result.
[Enchantment Experience +4]
[Enchantment: lv3 (5/300)]
[Rune Experience +2]
[Runes: Lv3 (239/300)]
At the end of the day, the experience value of runes increased by dozens of points, and the enchantment was directly upgraded to level 3, and a small amount of wisdom and light was gained.
How could he not be satisfied with such rapid growth in just one day? This enchanting workshop was simply a treasure trove for gaining experience points.
After leaving the workshop, the two handed over the finished product to the apprentice in the workshop window and left the enchanting workshop together. It was beginning to get dark outside.
Seeing his strange expression just now, Came said embarrassedly: "Ivan, you are already a very powerful enchanting genius, don't be discouraged. I just have been exposed to it more since I was a child, and my sister is beside me to encourage me, so--"
Ivan smiled and said, "I know. Don't be careless. Be careful not to be surpassed by me. Otherwise, I don't know how to comfort you."
"How could that be? I won't lose--"
The expression on his face at this moment did not seem to be fake. Came felt relieved and was about to retort when a figure appeared in her field of vision. Seeing the other person, Came's face darkened.
Ivan followed his gaze and saw that it was also a male apprentice from the academy, tall and strong, walking towards them quickly.
(End of this chapter)